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Growing White Stain?

Minoraie71

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Yeah, seems really odd to wear that quickly. It sounds to me like GIbson botched the finish on this particular guitar. At least it's just a minor cosmetic defect. As long as it doesn't bother your eyes it'll just be part of the guitar's history.
Yeah. Now that I know the white in fact is the maple, I'm fine with it.
 

Scozz

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Sep 6, 2020
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I’m quite aware of light nitro wearing through where it is repeatedly being touched,… what’s interesting here is the jagged outline of the area.

It looks almost like a splatter mark of some kind.
 
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